New Horizons The National Newsletter of HISPA

New Horizons
The National Newsletter of HISPA
Issue 2
2nd Quarter 2005
Message from the
President
By César Bocanegra
Exiting National President
By the time you read this, HISPA will be
beginning a new chapter in its life by preparing
for the SBC/AT&T merger and the resulting
changes that will occur. You will also have a
new President.
I would like to take this opportunity to extend
to all of you my thanks and deepest
appreciation for everything you have done for
this organization and the support that you have
shown for me personally.
Being President of HISPA means long, unpaid
hours of work, but it is also very satisfying to
help
strengthen
such
a
worthwhile
organization.
The reward and payoff came
when I had the pleasure to meet some of you
or when I heard about all of the success and
community involvement activities the local
chapters have attained.
I have been truly
blessed by strengthening my relationships with
old friends and making new ones.
Together we have collectively created something
special in HISPA and I look forward to the
exciting changes that will take place as SBC and
AT&T join forces. We are positioned to create a
world-class
Hispanic-serving
organization
focused on helping its members and the
Hispanic/Latino youth of today, and I have no
doubt that that is exactly what we will do. And,
even though I will no longer lead HISPA, I will be
close by to support your new leadership.
Remember, as members of HISPA, we are all
part of the decision-making process that will
determine HISPA’s future. Please stay informed
and educated as to what those changes will be
and participate actively in shaping those
changes.
HISPA is committed to serving the needs of our
membership. That is why HISPA exists. Along
with your local leadership teams, the National
Board is committed to creating a better, brighter
future for HISPA.
Those members include:
César Bocanegra
President
[email protected]
Steven Estrada
Vice President
[email protected]
Mildred Medina
Finance Director
[email protected]
Teri Grado
Communications Director
[email protected]
Jona Urquizo
Membership Director
[email protected]
Montse Salop
Fundraising Director
[email protected]
Ivonne Diaz-Claisse
Professional Development Director
[email protected]
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
1
Message from the President
And our appointed Chairs:
2
The National Board/Calendar of Events
3
Sarah Romero
Awards/Recognition Officer
Stacie McGee
Recording Secretary
BRG Council Wins Chairman’s Diversity Award
4-5
Luis Mercado
Parliamentarian
Frank Diaz
Conference Chairperson
Chapter News
6-8
Catie Olivares
By-Laws Chairperson
Dusty Stephens
Webmaster
HISPA Presidents’ Leadership Training Seminar
9
Cardio Kickboxing
Lloyd Lopez
HR Chairperson
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HISPA Board of Directors
César Bocanegra
President
[email protected]
Steven Estrada
Vice President
[email protected]
Mildred Medina
Finance Director
[email protected]
Teri Grado
Communications Director
[email protected]
Jona Urquizo
Membership Director
[email protected]
Montse Salop
Fundraising Director
[email protected]
Ivonne Diaz-Claisse
Professional Development Director
[email protected]
Chairpersons
Sarah Romero
Awards/Recognition
Stacie McGee
Recording Secretary
Lloyd Lopez
HR Chairperson
Luis Mercado
Parliamentarian
Frank Diaz
Conference Chairperson
Dusty Stephens
Webmaster
Catie Olivares
By-Laws Chairperson
Vacant
Newsletter Editor
HISPA Champions
Nancy Pryor & Vince Alonge
HISPA CALENDAR
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New Horizons, the national newsletter of
HISPA, is published quarterly. Please
send all articles and inquiries to Teresa
Grado, Communications Director at
[email protected]
OF
EVENTS
JUNE/JULY 2005
American Cancer Society Relay for Life (Multiple locations
nationwide)
HISPA Board Elections
NALEO Conference, Puerto Rico, June 24-26.
Steven Estrada, Editor
[email protected]
AT&T Shareholders’ Meeting, June 30.
National Council of La Raza (NCLR) Conference,
Philadelphia, PA, July 16-19
Visit us on the web at
http://www.hispa.org!
ADDITIONAL HISPA NEWS AT:
http://www.hispa.org
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BRG Council Wins Chairman’s Diversity Award
The Business Resource Group (BRG) Council comprised of the Presidents and Vice
Presidents of HISPA, The Alliance of Black Telecommunications Workers, the Women of
AT&T (WATT), the Intertribal Council of AT&T Employees (ICAE), Individuals with
Disabilities Enabling Advocacy Link (IDEAL), LEAGUE and the Asian/Pacific American
Association for Advancement (4A), met May 23rd for a meeting with AT&T CEO and
Chairman Dave Dorman for its annual meeting to discuss the BRG Council and AT&T. What
made this meeting more unique and enjoyable was that just prior to the meeting, Mr.
Dorman had announced that the BRG Council was the recipient of his 2005 Chairman’s
Diversity Award.
The award, presented to the BRG Council immediately prior to its scheduled meeting, was
given based on the BRG Council’s demonstration of AT&T’s diversity values “in an
exemplary way.”
Specifically, the BRG Council established goals to support AT&T, advance diversity and
strengthen the respective organizations.
L-R Cesar Bocanegra (HISPA), Simone DuBois (League), Kathy Stewart (WATT), David Lin
(4A), Mark Carden (League), Dave Dorman (AT&T Chairman & CEO), Dave Leitson (IDEAL),
Merle Isler (Alliance), Dajuana Cobbins (ICAE)
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CHAPTER NEWS
WASHINGTON, DC
A fundraising cake sale was held in Oakton, VA to support HISPA of the Nation’s Capital with its
operating funds. The sale was very successful and HISPA was able to reach a large audience to
provide delicious baked goods and educational information on HISPA and its goals and objectives.
HISPA of the Nation’s Capital recently held many events in support of the American Cancer
Society’s Relay for Life including a Silent Auction that raised hundreds of dollars for the cause. A
HISPA team was also formed to participate in the walk held at George Mason University in
Fairfax, VA.
HISPA-DC chapter members also provided support at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure to
fund research for Breast Cancer. HISPA members worked at tables to receive applications prior
to the race and filled volunteer positions along the course immediately preceding, during, and
after the race. DC President Susie Valenzuela led the efforts. (NOTE: Susie Valenzuela was
recently hired by the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) as an Administrative
Manager in Washington, DC. Congratulations Susie!
SAN FRANCISCO/BAY AREA
The SF/BA chapter held a three-day membership event that proved to be a huge success. The
membership committee sends out a big MUCHAS GRACIAS to all who have participated in their
event. This would not have happened without all of your hard work & your given time, energy,
enthusiasm, commitment and all the BIG SMILES that were given to all the people who
supported our function. At last count, the chapter added 19 new members but the membership
committee anticipates more joining.
The chapter also used the membership drive to raise funds for their chapter. They raffled a wine
basket, a margarita basket and held a 50/50 raffle.
The event also had door prizes including a Starbucks gift certificate, a Jamba Juice gift certificate
and a Red Robin gift certificate, as well as a mini photo album.
CHICAGO
On April 7th, Chicago HISPA held it's first fund-raising effort of the year with a Tamale Drive that
targeted Chicago and suburban area AT&T locations.
This highly successful event added almost $600 to the Chicago HISPA Scholarship fund, which
helps provide money to Chicago area Hispanic High School Seniors intending to further academic
careers by attending college. One thousand dollars is usually awarded and the number of awards
depends entirely on the success of this and subsequent events held during the year. The award
is presented in December/January.
The food was prepared by a local area Hispanic church organization, so Chicago HISPA is able
to help both the High School students and the church group with this fund-raising effort.
NEW JERSEY
Multiple Sclerosis Coast-the-Coast
On May 21 & May 22, Luis Mercado participated in the annual “Coast The Coast” Bike Ride
benefiting Multiple Sclerosis. He is a long time member of AT&T’s Trailblazers Cycling Team for
the (2-Day) 170 mile trek along the coastline of New Jersey and was joined by his friend and
training partner, Brad Perrone; who works for MetLife. This years' ride was dedicated to Jay &
Carol Hook (Luis' in-laws) and Robert Newman (a co-worker's father) -- who all have all been
battling the physical aspects of the disease. Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disabling disease that
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randomly attacks the nervous system, wearing away the control one has over his/her body. The
National MS Society is dedicated to advancing the cure, prevention, and treatment of MS and
improving the lives of those affected by the disease. Luis has raised over $12,000 in joining MS
Walks & Bike Rides over the years and collected more than $3,000 supporting this year's quest.
This year's ride conditions were favorable with temperatures in the 70's & 80's; with limited rain.
Proudly, Luis & Brad finished the ride more than two (2) hours each day ahead of Luis' pace last
year -- cycling 85 miles daily. [New Jersey HISPA Chapter "Fun Fact" - Luis actually met Mildred
Medina during a previous MS Coast-the-Coast ride leading to his membership.]
NJ Chapter Member Lou “Lance Legstrong” Mercado on Left
Autism Benefit Ride
On Saturday, June 11, Luis Mercado rode another charity event benefiting a New Jersey Autism
Foundation. He was joined by a friend; Pam Kresge (owner of a local Print Plus store), Pam's
mom, Dolores, and friend, Jim, on a very hot (humid) day riding 101 miles. Dolores selected a
50 mile ride due to the weather conditions but Luis, Pam, & Jim pushed to complete the 101
miles with Luis' achievement of a personal goal. This was the longest single day distance ridden
by Luis and maybe even for Jim; who recently began supplementing general fitness by more bike
riding. (Wonder how much influence Pam had in that decision? Ha! Ha!) Anyway, with the
exception of Pam's flat tire the team (proudly wearing Print Plus Cycling Jersey's) raised a few
hundred dollars for this worthy cause.
Of Special Note
A BIG congratulations goes out to Mayra Caceres, HISPA NJ Community Service Director, who
got her second patent granted, "Flexible Media Request Identification Technique" (Patent
#6,886,033 - April 26, 2005): . This patent defines a protocol enhancement to effectively
manage multi-media resources (e.g. announcements, music, videos, etc) in the network.
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The HISPA Presidents’ Leadership Training Seminar:
Planning HISPA’s Future
By Steven Estrada
HISPA convened its annual HISPA Presidents’ Leadership Training Seminar March 30th through
April 3rd, in Red Bank, New Jersey and AT&T NJ locations in Bedminster and Middletown. The
very successful series of meetings provided education, training, development, fellowship,
networking and much, much more. In addition to the developmental aspects of the seminar,
HISPA leaders participate in the “Business” of HISPA.
This HISPA business included
discussion of By-Laws changes, mission and vision modification, elections process, and
dissemination of the 2005 HISPA Strategic Business Plan.
HISPA invited targeted leaders including Presidents, Vice Presidents and Financial Directors or
designees of any of the above titles. The HISPA Board believes that it is of critical importance
that we not only develop our current leaders but also develop a “bench” of future leaders.
Continuity has always been the key to HISPA’s success.
The seminar kicked off on Wednesday, March 30th with a reception outlining our conference
objectives. The reception also included an “ice breaking” segment to allow the leadership
team to get a better understanding of each other.
Our agenda was long and packed with training, speakers and read-outs – each day started at
7am and often lasted until 9pm. On Thursday, HPLTS attendees left the hotel and went to
AT&T’s offices in Middletown. They discussed HISPA’s Vision and Strategic Business Plan, as
well as the “State of the Union” and the pending SBC/AT&T merger and its subsequent effects
on HISPA. Members listened to Pete Cornell, AT&T Labs Vice President, as he gave an
overview of his career and shared what he learned about developing ones career. Pete
stressed lifelong learning, having balance in ones life, employing the servant leadership model
and leading with integrity as some key elements of leadership.
HPLTS attendees participated in a discussion regarding HR initiatives that the HISPA Board has
taken including resume database, job opportunity broadcast emails, and an initiative with
AT&T to identify “promotables” from within our ranks. A discussion on motivating membership
concluded the morning.
At lunch, a special guest – Lillian Rodriguez-Lopez
non-profit organization focused on the education
importance of Hispanic education and mentorship.
our communities and make a difference to Hispanic
– president of the Hispanic Federation (a
and welfare of Hispanics) discussed the
She challenged each member to return to
youth by serving as mentors.
The remainder of Thursday afternoon was spent discussing a possible joint BRG conference in
2006, defining 2005 goals as they relate to fundraising and community service and reviewing
HISPA’s national goals for 2005.
On Friday morning they began their day in a hotel conference room reading out our chapter
accomplishments and challenges. One notable accomplishment was that HISPA raised the
second highest amount of money by a BRG for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life
through our national chapters. Only the Women of AT&T raised more funds. HISPA chapters
also perform an array of community-based activities from mentoring children to providing
holiday meals to those in need.
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After reviewing chapter accomplishments, HPLTS attendees traveled to AT&T Global
Headquarters in Bedminster, NJ. Steve Peralta, AT&T Division Manager, and Beatriz Ugrinovic,
AT&T Labs, reviewed the rolling out of the mentorship program by the HISPA Leadership Forum
(HLF).
Dave Casillas, Sales Management Vice President (and AT&T’s highest level Hispanic), gave us his
thoughts on leadership and career advancement. The program continued with its leadership
theme with Mirian Graddick-Weir, Executive Vice President of Human Resources.
Mirian
discussed keys to failing and succeeding as a leader.
The afternoon continued with a tour of AT&T’s Global Network Operations Center (GNOC). It was
one of the highlights of the conference as participants saw the monitoring center with over 100 5’
screens. One segment of the tour highlighted the spikes in network traffic as they related to the
Superbowl, American Idol and September 11th.
It was a fascinating tour that is highly
recommended that every employee attend.
At dinner, former AT&T employee Lucero Mejia discussed “Life After AT&T.”
She stressed
continuing education and planning as key to success in a post-AT&T world. Once a manager in
AT&T’s Operator Services organization, Lucero is now successfully involved in the area of fitness
and health.
Saturday’s agenda began with a “summary” of the meetings. We then went to two training
segments held by Thumbprint Communications (the same vendor used by AT&T to train its
executive leadership). We received training on Igniting the Vision and Strategic Visibility. Each
training component held important information for both our organization’s and personal lives.
The HPLTS concluded with a HISPA-sponsored community service activity that was held to
benefit local school children.
L-R: SF/BA President Rolando Rodríguez, AT&T VP Dave Casillas, HISPA DC VP Alex Carrasco
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L-R: Professional Development Director Ivonne Diaz-Claisse, HLF member Steve Peralta, AT&T VP
Dave Casillas and HLF member Beatriz Ugrinovic.
L-R: HISPA President Cesar Bocanegra, AT&T Executive VP Mirian Graddick-Weir, Professional
Development Director Ivonne Diaz-Claisse and AT&T VP Dave Casillas
HPLTS Attendees in front of AT&T’s Golden Boy at the AT&T Bedminster, NJ campus
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HISPA Supporter Gets Her Kicks From HISPA and Cardio
Kickboxing
By Steven Estrada
Longtime HISPA SF/Bay Area chapter member Judy Aranda celebrates two important milestones
this year. First, Judy celebrates 25 years service to AT&T (currently as a Business Development
Manager) – no small feat in our environment of forced management programs and other
downsizing initiatives. In her current role Judy supports the Enterprise Sales Centers covering all
of Northern California. She works custom pricing and special Terms and Conditions on contracts.
Judy is also a long-time member and supporter of HISPA serving previously as SF President,
Treasurer, Public Relations Director, Fundraising Coordinator – you name it! In fact, Judy
actually designed the logo that HISPA uses today!
Second, Judy has had seven years of involvement in Cardio Kickboxing – the last four as an
instructor currently teaching an Ultimate Body Shaping course. “Being a part of watching
someone improve themselves physically is tremendously rewarding,” Judy says. “When a
student tells you that they’ve lost weight or dropped a dress size or feel better than they have in
ages, it is priceless.”
What started out as an invitation to “try out” cardio kickboxing by the owner of the Karate studio
where her children went has turned into something of a vocation. Judy teaches Cardio
Kickboxing, Bag Classes and Resistance Training (with either weights or resistance bands to
isolate muscles to tone and shape).
So what is Cardio Kickboxing?
Cardio Kickboxing is an intense workout that involves
cardiovascular exercises for the heart and resistance training for strength and conditioning.
Cardio Kickboxing is the first fitness program based on professional kickboxing training. It is
kickboxing for fitness using sports-specific techniques with and without equipment. It is also the
top calorie-burning workout at an average of 800-1000 calories per hour (as reported by Muscle
and Fitness Magazine).
Some of the benefits of Cardio Kickboxing include:
Fat Loss
Toning
Increased Flexibility
Stress Relief
Judy’s involvement in Cardio Kickboxing has made her more
energetic, toned, fit and healthy as well as increased her
discipline and made her a more productive employee. “It is
an unbelievable stress reducer,” Judy reports, “especially in
the AT&T environment of working through downsizes and
reductions and increased workloads.”
Judy was born and raised in San Francisco and was a
basketball cheerleader in high school. Judy has two sons,
Maurice and Joey.
She encourages anyone interested in Cardio Boxing to visit
their local health club or karate school.
Additional information can be obtained on the internet.
Remember:
Always consult with your doctor prior to
engaging in any physical fitness program!
San Francisco’s Judy Aranda
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